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There is no such thing as a pumice geode. Pumice and geodes form under completely different conditions.

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If you break a geode what is inside?

When you break a geode, you'll typically find a hollow cavity lined with crystals, such as quartz, amethyst, or calcite. The interior may also contain mineral deposits or a combination of different minerals. The appearance and color of the crystals can vary widely, depending on the specific minerals present and the conditions in which the geode formed. Overall, the interior of a geode can be a stunning display of natural beauty.


What is the rarest Geode in the world?

The rarest geode in the world is considered to be the "sacred geode," specifically the "Amethyst Geode" from Brazil, which is renowned for its stunning purple crystals and unique formations. However, some of the rarest examples also include the "Cavansite Geode" found in India and the "Hematite Geode" from the USA. These geodes are highly sought after by collectors due to their striking appearances and limited availability.


Where can you find where pumice was made?

Pumice is formed from volcanic eruptions, specifically from the rapid cooling and depressurization of lava that is rich in gas. To find where pumice was made, you can look for areas with active or historically active volcanoes, such as the Cascade Range in the United States, the volcanic regions of Italy (like Mount Vesuvius), and the islands of the Pacific Ring of Fire. Geological surveys and volcanic activity reports can also provide information on pumice deposits.


Is the earth's shape a geode?

No. A geode is not a shape; it is a kind of rock with a hollow interior filled with crystals. Earth's shape is an oblate spheroid.


How did pumice get here?

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